SHARPER THAN A SWORD

SERMONS

Hebrews 4:12-13 "For
the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any
two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of
joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the
heart. 13And there is no creature hidden from His
sight, but all things are naked and open to the eyes of Him to whom
we must give account."

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Weightier Matters

Introduction

The Lord
was often challenged by the so called religious leaders of the Jews. Matthew
records a couple of attempts to challenge the Lord by the Sadducees and the
Pharisees. After failed attempts by the Pharisees and Sadducees, the
Pharisees gathered together and one of them a scribe (a lawyer, one who
interprets the Mosaic Law), challenged the Lord with a question, note:

Matthew 22:34-40 “But when the Pharisees heard that He had silenced the
Sadducees, they gathered together. 35 Then one of them, a lawyer, asked Him a question,
testing Him, and saying, 36 "Teacher, which is the great commandment in the law?"
37 Jesus said to him, "'You shall
love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all
your mind.'
38 This is the first and
great commandment.
39 And the second is like it:
'You shall love your neighbor as yourself.' 40 On these two commandments hang all
the Law and the Prophets."

The sad fact
concerning these challenges was that they were not presented with the hope
of legitimate spiritual debate for growth. They were simply presented in an
attempt to find contradiction in the Lord's teaching, so that they might
discredit Him.

As the Law of Moses was
delivered, it revolved around the original Ten Commandments (subsequently,
all the Law of Moses encompassed the children of Israel fulfilling these
commands). The first four of these commandments dealt with man's attitude
towards God, and the final six dealt with man's attitude towards his fellow
man ( Exodus
20:1-17 ;
Deuteronomy
5:6-21 ).
So, within the Lord's answer; if man loves the Lord God with all their
hearts, they will keep the first four commandments; and if man loves his
neighbor as himself, he will keep the last six (thus keeping all the Law –
“On these two
commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets” ).

The teaching of Jesus
effectively silenced any argument or come back that they might have had.
However, the interesting thing here is that this question by the lawyer was
not ingenious in and of itself (as a trap). Within the oral traditions that
existed when Jesus came to earth (often given more significance than the
actual teaching of scripture – see: Matthew 15:7-9 ), the religious leaders
often debated this very question and used the contradictions that might be
found in their teachings to take each other down a peg or two. So, you can
see now just why this lawyer asked the question. It was his hope that the
answer of the Lord would contradict something that He already had taught.

In the next
chapter of the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus began a chapter long oral indictment
of these religious leaders (a chapter which we often refer to as the ‘woes
of the scribes and Pharisees').

Matthew 23:5 “ But all their works they do to
be seen by men . They make their phylacteries broad and enlarge
the borders of their garments.”

Phylacteries: These were
containers for strips of parchment, on which were often written three or
four passages of scripture (usually the four each thought to be the
greatest). These containers were worn around the neck as amulets, some being
as large as a cubit and a half (approx. 27 inches). The average person may
have worn them while praying or fasting; however, the Pharisees and Scribes
wore them conspicuously, even having their garments altered to show them
off. In this, we can see the practice of the day, to display and promote
what you believed to be the greatest commandments.

In this same chapter of
oral indictment (a chapter that includes the term “ hypocrites ” 7 times; “ woe to you ” 7 times; “
blind guides
” 3
times; “ fools
and blind ” 2 times; “ serpents, brood of
vipers ” once) , the Lord would
draw attention to this practice and the subsequent short comings brought out
by it, note:

Matthew 23:23 “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees,
hypocrites! For you pay tithe of mint and anise and cummin, and have
neglected the weightier matters of the law : justice and mercy and
faith. These you ought to have done , without leaving the others
undone. ”

If you notice in
this verse, the Lord did not say that it was not important to give a tenth
of the products of the land as commanded within the Law of Moses. His
commentary highlights the fact that they obeyed this command flawlessly to
the point of ignoring all else (such as the proper motivation). In
addition, they used their flawless practice of this specific command to
judge others. In this practice they had obeyed God as instructed, but as
if God owed them something for it .

So lost were they in the
detail of these specific commands, that they had forgotten the big picture
and what the Lord referred to as the weightier matters of the Law (weightier in the same way as, “love the Lord you God with all
your heart” , fulfilled half the Law,
and, “love your
neighbor as yourself” , fulfilled the rest).

What we see in the Lord's
teaching is that these religious leaders had failed to keep things in their
proper perspective !

The Lord highlights the
fact that had they been motivated by these simple principles taught within
the Law; justice
, mercy , and faith , they would have obeyed
these, and everything else, thus fulfilling all the Law !

Justice: Often a synonym for
fairness and was used over a hundred times within the body of the Old
Testament teaching.

Mercy: This term is defined as,
‘compassion with a desire to help' or ‘compassion in action'.

Faith: Encompasses trust, belief,
and obedience.

Likewise, we often notice
this same problem within the body of Christ; it is easy to lose sight of the
weightier matters of the Gospel of Christ. All the teaching of the Lord
through His inspired writers are given to transform the Christian (those
that pertain to Christ), from the lowly creatures they once were; to a new
man (enlightened by the knowledge of Him, having been given all things that
pertain to life and godliness – II Peter 1:3 ). So, this
lesson is not designed to lesson any of the commands of the Lord contained
within the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It is however, designed to help us
maintain a proper perspective !

We must be
diligent in maintaining the proper perspective in the presentation of
ourselves to God, through Christ Jesus our Lord. In addition, we must guard
against the practices and motivations of the Pharisees!

There are many
areas that this has application within the teachings of the New Testament.
However, for the sake of application and training, we are going to look at
just one.

One of the areas
that we seem to be losing sight of the weightier matters consists of the
discouraging culture in which we live today. So many are concerned with how
we are going to turn society around and help to wrestle the course of this
nation back on a path of moral fortitude (predicated on the teaching of
Christ – as the nation was founded on , really !). Many are looking for one great and mass solution to the
problems today. The fact of the matter is that this nation did not arrive in
the present state overnight. Likewise, it will not return overnight!

It is however, an
important subject, considering the illustrations given by the school masters
of the Old Testament that pictured the wrath of God on the ungodly nations.
It is a fact that the majority no longer accepts certain basic principles;
God, the Bible, Jesus as the Son of God, etc…

We are presently in a mode
of moral decline
, church decline , and Christian apathy !!!

Even in light of
the reality of this situation and the influence it has on the Christian,
this is nothing new to the servant of the Lord, and truth be told, exists
today because Christians have lost sight of the weightier matters
!

We find within the
teachings of the New Testament a similar circumstance to that which we face.
The Apostle Paul, writing from prison in Rome , to the church at Philippi ,
will relate to them what I believe he would have said to you and me today,
concerning the very issues we are talking about.

Philippi was a Roman
colony, heavily influenced by Roman culture ( paganism , intellectualism , and immorality ). Thus we find these
brethren in the same boat as you and I today, (without the built in freedoms
we have to project what Paul is going to instruct them to do in this);
living in a
“crooked and perverse generation” .

In addition, keep
in mind that this church was doing it right! They had elders and deacons
(the proper organization of the Lord's church). Paul would use the term,
“joy”, six times, and the term, “rejoice”, twelve times to express his
attitude towards these brethren. There is not one rebuke within this letter
towards them, only an affection and longing that they maintain what they
have done so well, thus far!

Paul's
concern for his environment was predicated on the image he projected and the
strength he had against evil (teaching, speaking boldly, and living ‘in'
Christ before the world). It was in this that he affected even the
Praetorian of Caesar's own palace (see: Philippians 1:13 ). This projection of his
faith caused the Jews of Thessalonica to state that he had “turned the world upside down”
(
Acts 17:6 ). In a similar
sense, this is the message he has for these brethren and likewise for you
and me! The greatest affect we can have on our culture is to practice the
weightier matters of the teachings of Christ. This will in turn affect our
influence on our own environment and how we interact with it.

Thus his message to the
Christians in Philippi is based on this principle.

Text:

Philippians 2:12-16 “Therefore, my beloved, as you have always obeyed, not
as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own
salvation with fear and trembling; 13 for it is God who works in you both to will and to do
for His good pleasure. 14 Do all things without complaining and disputing, 15 that you may become blameless and harmless, children of
God without fault in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, among
whom you shine as lights in the world, 16 holding fast the word of life, so that I may rejoice in
the day of Christ that I have not run in vain or labored in vain.”

In the upcoming lessons we are going
to discuss three things listed within this short text ( something that we
must do , something that we must not
do , and something to be held onto ).

• Work Out Your Own Salvation.

• Without Murmuring and Disputing.

• Hold Fast the Word of Life.

It is my
hope that in the study of these three things, we can harvest the weightier
matters truly needed today !